After completing ten weeks of professional practice in the Metalworking area, the five young students belonging to The Don Bosco School positively evaluate their experience and share their emotions.
«A lot of fear and anxiety at the beginning, and as time passes one adapts. We started from scratch and at the end we reached a good technical level «, Alvaro Mundaca (18 years old).
«I liked it a lot and the workers themselves were teaching us, guiding us and one of them gradually became part of the company. This was like doing what we did in the classroom, but much more modern. They also reinforced the values of responsibility and punctuality, which is what they inculcated us most «, Kevin Portilla (18 years old)
«I learned many things here such as commitment, being responsible, trusting the other person and meeting new colleagues. I was struck by the teams, the lathes are bigger than the ones we knew at the lyceum and they are an important tool for the company «, Elías Cardozo (18 years old)
«At first time it is difficult to adapt because they are people of different ages, but we are a team. We had a good reception, we took confidence to go asking and learning. I want to continue studying and I would like to continue working, because it is a good company and they make us feel part of it «, Ismael Carrera (17 years old).
«It was more than one expects, I went through several sides and I learned from each one. The workers are always at work, but they are waiting to give us advice and guide us at all times. I take a good memory of the teacher Pedro, he is teaching us and advising at all times, «Luis Muñoz (18).
